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| German Princes could decide on religion |
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| Copernicus, kepler, galilio, brah |
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| creative movement begun in italy |
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| would not give henry a divorce |
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| banish luther.. no printing |
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| Single Page of prin...usually new |
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| patron of the arts in Florence |
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| based on mathmatical laws |
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| reform movement in the cahtolic church |
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| pardon from the punishment of sin |
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| a blue white color at the horizon |
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| god decides who was saved at the beginning of time |
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| Luther tacks these to the door |
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| gravitaton and laws of motion |
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| measure of the quality of life |
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| no dancing, cards, or fun |
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| painted the sstine chapel |
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| most influention north humanist writer |
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| superstion and church unrest led to charges of this |
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| interest in classical education |
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| movement to change the church...splits the church |
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| a person that studies the humanites |
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| he wrote institutes of the chrisitian religion |
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| painted with bright colors |
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| calls for new scientific method |
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| a few people getting together with a preacher |
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| withdraws england from the catholic church |
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| who wrote discorse on method |
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| from florence and patron of arts |
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| humanists viewed ____ as a preperation for the afterlife and ____itself |
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| luther allowed sacrameds of |
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| interest in education grew |
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| out of reformation and counter reformation |
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| bans sells of indulgences |
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